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Miss American Samoa2013 Arrielle Maloata Farewell speech and dance production together with her Malaeloa Youth before handing the crown over to the New 2013-2014 Miss American Samoa Eleitino Tuiasosopo.

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Your TOP 5 presents; ViolentSamoanGangs In LA Gang War revealing how they gang bang with weapons, knives, and guns.
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The 2010 census showed a total population of 55,519 people. The total land area is 199 square kilometers (76.8sqmi), slightly more than Washington, D.C. American Samoa is the southernmost territory of the U.S. and one of two U.S. territories (with the uninhabited Jarvis Island) south of the Equator. Tuna products are the main exports, and the main trading partner is the United States.

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U.S. Territories: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

U.S. Territories: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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Miss American Samoa 2013 Arrielle Maloata Farewell

Miss American Samoa 2013 Arrielle Maloata Farewell

Miss American Samoa 2013 Arrielle Maloata Farewell

Miss American Samoa2013 Arrielle Maloata Farewell speech and dance production together with her Malaeloa Youth before handing the crown over to the New 2013-2014 Miss American Samoa Eleitino Tuiasosopo.

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Violent Samoan Gangs In LA Gang War - Your TOP 5

Violent Samoan Gangs In LA Gang War - Your TOP 5

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published: 26 Mar 2014

U.S. Territories: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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published: 02 May 2018

Miss American Samoa 2013 Arrielle Maloata Farewell

Miss American Samoa2013 Arrielle Maloata Farewell speech and dance production together with her Malaeloa Youth before handing the crown over to the New 2013-2014 Miss American Samoa Eleitino Tuiasosopo.

published: 02 Nov 2013

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Samoan gangs will fight just about anybody and are also known to fight with rival island Tongan Crip Gangsters (TCG). According to Hawaii-DOC, the SOS street gang died down there, but has shown signs of reviving recently. According to a gangster named “O.G.

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Miss American Samoa2013 Arrielle Maloata Farewell speech and dance production together with her Malaeloa Youth before handing the crown over to the New 2013-2014 Miss American Samoa Eleitino Tuiasosopo.

Miss American Samoa2013 Arrielle Maloata Farewell speech and dance production together with her Malaeloa Youth before handing the crown over to the New 2013-2014 Miss American Samoa Eleitino Tuiasosopo.

Your TOP 5 presents; ViolentSamoanGangs In LA Gang War revealing how they gang bang with weapons, knives, and guns.
Samoan gangs will fight just about anybody and are also known to fight with rival island Tongan Crip Gangsters (TCG). According to Hawaii-DOC, the SOS street gang died down there, but has shown signs of reviving recently. According to a gangster named “O.G.

Your TOP 5 presents; ViolentSamoanGangs In LA Gang War revealing how they gang bang with weapons, knives, and guns.
Samoan gangs will fight just about anybody and are also known to fight with rival island Tongan Crip Gangsters (TCG). According to Hawaii-DOC, the SOS street gang died down there, but has shown signs of reviving recently. According to a gangster named “O.G.

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American Samoa is in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand. There are no casinos, with the exception of cruise ships temporarily docked at the international seaport of Pago Pago on the largest island Tutuila.

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(2) The ownership (estate) is other than fee title (e.g., a leasehold estate), or there is an exception noted regarding the deed transferring title to the Property to the present purported owner of record.

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(1) The borrower is not the owner, or the bor¬rower is only one of the owners of record, or a person other than the borrower has an unrecorded interest in (or claim against) the Property and does not execute the loan documents.
(2) The ownership (estate) is other than fee title (e.g., a leasehold estate), or there is an exception noted regarding the deed transferring title to the Property to the present purported owner of record.

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You will find there's a strategy to fight back - be an Entrepreneur and retire from being an employee as fast as possible. If you don't appear to be meeting your financial goals, maybe you should try something different ?
Perhaps you come across something you assumed would be a fantastic home-based venture but you are not having the profits you counted upon. If that's the case, you're likely to want to consider discovering a unique opportunity where you can play your best hand.
If you are concerned about being involved with a home-based business and losing money - you should not be concerned. Our HomeOpportunity isn't complicated and we have three absolutely unequalled guarantees. Wouldn't you love to earn more income than your sweetheart ?
With our business model, you won't be reluctant to communicate so as to pique others' interest.
So permit me to ask this question. What amount of money would you have to be paid monthly to stop what you are doing now and promote a business involving something everyone enjoys doing ?
Without a proper business model, building a Home-based Business can be terribly frustrating. So stop clowning around - support a small business that you really feel great about!
Wouldn't you like to reduce push-back? As there are no merchandise or autoship mandates with this business, it absolutely pays to see what is being offered.
There are many Internet-based Home Business opportunities. But only this one will be ideal for you. We provide you with a world of opportunity because it does not involve lotions, potions, services or pricey products that can be acquired more affordably, locally.
With the majority of home businesses, it's actually nearly impossible to hit a bull's eye. Why not get involved with a Business which happens to be exceptional and life changing? There is no need to struggle (plus the Tax Advantages are outstanding)!
If you're progressing towards your wealth-building targets at a snail's pace, why not accelerate your results dramatically. Our 3-step system will increase your cashflow and your success.
Bonuses and substantial residual income. All by capturing a little of the largest industry on this planet.
With this opportunity, you're going to rapidly exstinguish your debts and then the fun really begins - you will quite likely receive more money per month than most people earn annually. Plus your income source will be residual - you'll get paid over and over again for something you did one-time.
Our business enterprise doesn't possess any of the problems historically associated with a home-based\home business. There's definitely no reason to cross your fingers and hope for luck. So don't let fear and worry hold you back.
Life is about decision making and this decision isn't hard. We demonstrate the key benefits of becoming a travel professional. You will work with the original travel company for home-based agents (DirectSales), and a top marketing company (network marketing). Why don't you view our webinar and learn the details. You may participate in either or both opportunities.
If, after checking out our webinar, you would like to participate in a nearby presentation in San Diego, give us a call at 800.671.9007 to get the particulars as to the time and place...
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See also : Network Marketing.
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A review of American Samoa for slots enthusiasts. Remember to visit professorslots.com/subscribe to get my FreeReportRevealing … The top 7 online resources for improving your gambling performance, including the one I’ve used as a top-tier slot machine casino gambler.
American Samoa is in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand. There are no casinos, with the exception of cruise ships temporarily docked at the international seaport of Pago Pago on the largest island Tutuila.

A review of American Samoa for slots enthusiasts. Remember to visit professorslots.com/subscribe to get my FreeReportRevealing … The top 7 online resources for improving your gambling performance, including the one I’ve used as a top-tier slot machine casino gambler.
American Samoa is in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand. There are no casinos, with the exception of cruise ships temporarily docked at the international seaport of Pago Pago on the largest island Tutuila.

Fa'a-Samoa: The Samoan Way

For those who want a basic introduction to the Pacific Island culture of Samoa, this programme is for you! I produced this video some years ago for the Polynesian Cultural Center in Hawai'i. Our fearless cultural instructor is Chief Sielu Avea, long noted for his prowess with a flaming nifo oti in fireknife dancing. Now you can enjoy some aspects of Samoan culture and even learn to cook Polynesian style!

published: 29 Nov 2011

9 Polynesian Foods to Try at the Polynesian Cultural Center

Read the full post: http://migrationology.com/2015/06/polynesian-cultural-center-food/
When I was in Hawaii, on the same day as learning how to cook a pig in an imu, kind of a cross between and Hawaiian and Samoan version, I also had a chance to walk around the Polynesian Cultural Center and eat some of the main snacks they offered in what they call the Taste of Polynesia. The Polynesian Cultural Center is a center that aims to preserve the cultures of the main islands of Polynesia. The center is set up in villages, where there are traditional homes, and a series of performances from the country represented. To make things more well rounded, the Taste of Polynesia is basically a series of small snack bars that open and each serve a different set of Polynesian food snacks.
We started in t...

Polynesian Cultural Center Luau: How to Cook a Pig in an Imu

►More about how to cook a pig in an imu: http://migrationology.com/2015/05/polynesian-cultural-center-luau/
When I was in Hawaii, my wife and I were invited to go to the Polynesian Cultural Center to attend the center and to learn about how to cook a pig in an imu - a traditional style of underground oven cooking used in many parts of Polynesia. The Polynesian Cultural Center is an cultural park located on the north shore of the island of Oahu, Hawaii, that shows and preserves the cultures of the major island of Polynesia. They represent Hawaii, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Tahiti, and New Zealand.
For each of the island nations, they’ve set up a traditional style village and displays about lifestyle, tradition, and food, of each island. When you enter the center, you can walk around to the diffe...

published: 20 May 2015

Rap Song in Samoan

Wonderful young people who work to produce their food with family and are super creative in everything they do it seems.

VACATION: AMERICAN SAMOA (2018)

Ronnie in Samoa- Market

Samoa Diabetes Epidemic: Part 4

Type 2 Diabetes is now the leading cause of death in Samoa. It threatens to overwhelm the health system and bankrupt the country. What is Samoa doing to turn this around?
Like many countries around the world, as Samoa takes on a Western lifestyle they take on Western problems. Type 2 diabetes has gone from non-existent to their biggest killer in a generation.
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Sunday and Family - American Samoa Culture and Ocean Conservation Film Series

Film synopsis: Two AmericanSamoans, High Chief Togotogo Sotoa and Rex Lokeni, an untitled man, share parts of their culture that bring families and communities...

Film synopsis: Two AmericanSamoans, High Chief Togotogo Sotoa and Rex Lokeni, an untitled man, share parts of their culture that bring families and communities closer together.
In American Samoa, chiefs give family members tasks to benefit their family. When family members earn respect from their families, their chief can grant them a title such as paramount chief, high chief, and high talking chief. An untitled man works to earn a servings chief title to a high chief in hopes of getting a high talking chief title.
Executive Producers - Jean-Michel Cousteau, GeneBrighouseProducer - Jim Knowlton
Filmed and edited by Jim Knowlton
Music - DougShirley - "SilverThreads" and "Nahenahe"
Special thanks to:
National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa
National Marine Sanctuary FoundationOffice of National Marine Sanctuaries
This film is the first film of the American Samoa Culture and Ocean Conservation Film Series. The stories in these short films are told by Americans Samoans who share their passion for their unique culture and for protecting their ocean resources for future generations.
About National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa
The NationalMarineSanctuary of American Samoa is located in the cradle of Polynesia’s oldest culture and is thought to support the greatest diversity of marine life in the National Marine Sanctuary System, including a wide variety of coral and other invertebrates, fishes, turtles, marine mammals and marine plants. The sanctuary protects extensive coral reefs, including some of the oldest and largest Porites coral heads in the world, along with deep water reefs, hydrothermal vent communities, and rare marine archaeological resources, and also encompasses important fishing grounds, the southernmost point in the United States, and waters surrounding one of the world’s smallest atolls. The sanctuary is also the only true tropical reef within the National Marine Sanctuary System, and is the most remote location within that system. NOAA co-manages the sanctuary with the American Samoa Government and works closely with communities adjacent to the sanctuary, all within the context of Samoan cultural traditions and practices.
http://americansamoa.noaa.gov/
About Ocean Futures Society
Our mission is to explore our global ocean, inspiring and educating people
throughout the world to act responsibly for its protection, documenting
the critical connection between humanity and nature, and celebrating the
ocean's vital importance to the survival of all life on our planet.
http://www.oceanfutures.org/

Film synopsis: Two AmericanSamoans, High Chief Togotogo Sotoa and Rex Lokeni, an untitled man, share parts of their culture that bring families and communities closer together.
In American Samoa, chiefs give family members tasks to benefit their family. When family members earn respect from their families, their chief can grant them a title such as paramount chief, high chief, and high talking chief. An untitled man works to earn a servings chief title to a high chief in hopes of getting a high talking chief title.
Executive Producers - Jean-Michel Cousteau, GeneBrighouseProducer - Jim Knowlton
Filmed and edited by Jim Knowlton
Music - DougShirley - "SilverThreads" and "Nahenahe"
Special thanks to:
National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa
National Marine Sanctuary FoundationOffice of National Marine Sanctuaries
This film is the first film of the American Samoa Culture and Ocean Conservation Film Series. The stories in these short films are told by Americans Samoans who share their passion for their unique culture and for protecting their ocean resources for future generations.
About National Marine Sanctuary of American Samoa
The NationalMarineSanctuary of American Samoa is located in the cradle of Polynesia’s oldest culture and is thought to support the greatest diversity of marine life in the National Marine Sanctuary System, including a wide variety of coral and other invertebrates, fishes, turtles, marine mammals and marine plants. The sanctuary protects extensive coral reefs, including some of the oldest and largest Porites coral heads in the world, along with deep water reefs, hydrothermal vent communities, and rare marine archaeological resources, and also encompasses important fishing grounds, the southernmost point in the United States, and waters surrounding one of the world’s smallest atolls. The sanctuary is also the only true tropical reef within the National Marine Sanctuary System, and is the most remote location within that system. NOAA co-manages the sanctuary with the American Samoa Government and works closely with communities adjacent to the sanctuary, all within the context of Samoan cultural traditions and practices.
http://americansamoa.noaa.gov/
About Ocean Futures Society
Our mission is to explore our global ocean, inspiring and educating people
throughout the world to act responsibly for its protection, documenting
the critical connection between humanity and nature, and celebrating the
ocean's vital importance to the survival of all life on our planet.
http://www.oceanfutures.org/

Fa'a-Samoa: The Samoan Way

For those who want a basic introduction to the Pacific Island culture of Samoa, this programme is for you! I produced this video some years ago for the Polynesi...

For those who want a basic introduction to the Pacific Island culture of Samoa, this programme is for you! I produced this video some years ago for the Polynesian Cultural Center in Hawai'i. Our fearless cultural instructor is Chief Sielu Avea, long noted for his prowess with a flaming nifo oti in fireknife dancing. Now you can enjoy some aspects of Samoan culture and even learn to cook Polynesian style!

For those who want a basic introduction to the Pacific Island culture of Samoa, this programme is for you! I produced this video some years ago for the Polynesian Cultural Center in Hawai'i. Our fearless cultural instructor is Chief Sielu Avea, long noted for his prowess with a flaming nifo oti in fireknife dancing. Now you can enjoy some aspects of Samoan culture and even learn to cook Polynesian style!

9 Polynesian Foods to Try at the Polynesian Cultural Center

Read the full post: http://migrationology.com/2015/06/polynesian-cultural-center-food/
When I was in Hawaii, on the same day as learning how to cook a pig in a...

Read the full post: http://migrationology.com/2015/06/polynesian-cultural-center-food/
When I was in Hawaii, on the same day as learning how to cook a pig in an imu, kind of a cross between and Hawaiian and Samoan version, I also had a chance to walk around the Polynesian Cultural Center and eat some of the main snacks they offered in what they call the Taste of Polynesia. The Polynesian Cultural Center is a center that aims to preserve the cultures of the main islands of Polynesia. The center is set up in villages, where there are traditional homes, and a series of performances from the country represented. To make things more well rounded, the Taste of Polynesia is basically a series of small snack bars that open and each serve a different set of Polynesian food snacks.
We started in the village of Samoa with sausage and gravy over rice, a dish I never would have thought is so popular in Samoa. But due to the British influence I believe, it’s quite a popular dish. The sausage was simmered in gravy, and paired with rice. The sausage was actually quite good, a little plain, but very good. Also in the Samoa village, we tried a panipopo, basically a bun that was slightly sweetened, and covered in a thick coconut cream sauce. I’m not a big desserts eater, but this was alright. The bun was nice and fluffy like a roll, and then the sauce was thick and creamy. Lastly in the village of Samoa at the Polynesian Cultural Center we tried the half-Moon pineapple pie, basically a pastry filled with pineapple insides.
Moving on, we continued our Polynesian food tour in Tonga with a dessert snack called ‘Otai. ‘Otai was more of a beverage with fruit. This one was too sweet for me, but it was good if you enjoy sweets and need something cool on a hot day walking around. Next up from native Hawaii, they served a dish called koelepalau, purple sweet potato coconut pudding. This one was probably my wife’s favorite. It tasted like sweet potatoes, mashed, and mixed with rich coconut cream. It wasn’t too rich or sweet, but had a nice fragrance, and it was quite good. Although this is a Hawaiian dessert, it’s not too easy to find in Hawaii.
Of all the desserts we ate at the Polynesian Cultural Center, my favorite was the po’e, from Tahiti, a banana cake topped with coconut cream. The bananas were a little overripe (on purpose), almost to the point where they were slightly candied and just before that fermentation taste. Then they were covered in coconut cream that wasn’t sweetened at all. They informed us that there was not sugar in the recipe, just really sweet bananas and coconut milk. It was pretty good, and naturally sweet, and a good contrast of flavors.
Over in Fiji I was ready to eat the Fijian chicken curry. I didn’t know Fiji had such a big Indian influence, and so I was happy to finally see a dish that had some good flavor to it. The spices in the curry were mild, yet well balanced, and the Fijian curry was my favorite dish of the tour. After the curry, I tried a meat pie from Aotearoa (New Zealand). I don’t have too much experience in the meat pie department, but this one was pretty good, filled with meat and cheese. Finally, the last thing I ate at the Polynesian Cultural Center was an egg, bacon & cheese quiche, also from Aotearoa (New Zealand).
Read the full blog post: http://migrationology.com/2015/06/polynesian-cultural-center-food/
NOTE: I was invited to come to the Polynesian Cultural Center when I was in Hawaii, so I didn’t pay for the food or the entrance ticket. But I’m not affiliated with the center, and all thoughts and opinions in this video are my own.
*********************************************************************************************
Music in this video is from AudioNetwork
Filmed and created by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
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Read the full post: http://migrationology.com/2015/06/polynesian-cultural-center-food/
When I was in Hawaii, on the same day as learning how to cook a pig in an imu, kind of a cross between and Hawaiian and Samoan version, I also had a chance to walk around the Polynesian Cultural Center and eat some of the main snacks they offered in what they call the Taste of Polynesia. The Polynesian Cultural Center is a center that aims to preserve the cultures of the main islands of Polynesia. The center is set up in villages, where there are traditional homes, and a series of performances from the country represented. To make things more well rounded, the Taste of Polynesia is basically a series of small snack bars that open and each serve a different set of Polynesian food snacks.
We started in the village of Samoa with sausage and gravy over rice, a dish I never would have thought is so popular in Samoa. But due to the British influence I believe, it’s quite a popular dish. The sausage was simmered in gravy, and paired with rice. The sausage was actually quite good, a little plain, but very good. Also in the Samoa village, we tried a panipopo, basically a bun that was slightly sweetened, and covered in a thick coconut cream sauce. I’m not a big desserts eater, but this was alright. The bun was nice and fluffy like a roll, and then the sauce was thick and creamy. Lastly in the village of Samoa at the Polynesian Cultural Center we tried the half-Moon pineapple pie, basically a pastry filled with pineapple insides.
Moving on, we continued our Polynesian food tour in Tonga with a dessert snack called ‘Otai. ‘Otai was more of a beverage with fruit. This one was too sweet for me, but it was good if you enjoy sweets and need something cool on a hot day walking around. Next up from native Hawaii, they served a dish called koelepalau, purple sweet potato coconut pudding. This one was probably my wife’s favorite. It tasted like sweet potatoes, mashed, and mixed with rich coconut cream. It wasn’t too rich or sweet, but had a nice fragrance, and it was quite good. Although this is a Hawaiian dessert, it’s not too easy to find in Hawaii.
Of all the desserts we ate at the Polynesian Cultural Center, my favorite was the po’e, from Tahiti, a banana cake topped with coconut cream. The bananas were a little overripe (on purpose), almost to the point where they were slightly candied and just before that fermentation taste. Then they were covered in coconut cream that wasn’t sweetened at all. They informed us that there was not sugar in the recipe, just really sweet bananas and coconut milk. It was pretty good, and naturally sweet, and a good contrast of flavors.
Over in Fiji I was ready to eat the Fijian chicken curry. I didn’t know Fiji had such a big Indian influence, and so I was happy to finally see a dish that had some good flavor to it. The spices in the curry were mild, yet well balanced, and the Fijian curry was my favorite dish of the tour. After the curry, I tried a meat pie from Aotearoa (New Zealand). I don’t have too much experience in the meat pie department, but this one was pretty good, filled with meat and cheese. Finally, the last thing I ate at the Polynesian Cultural Center was an egg, bacon & cheese quiche, also from Aotearoa (New Zealand).
Read the full blog post: http://migrationology.com/2015/06/polynesian-cultural-center-food/
NOTE: I was invited to come to the Polynesian Cultural Center when I was in Hawaii, so I didn’t pay for the food or the entrance ticket. But I’m not affiliated with the center, and all thoughts and opinions in this video are my own.
*********************************************************************************************
Music in this video is from AudioNetwork
Filmed and created by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
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Polynesian Cultural Center Luau: How to Cook a Pig in an Imu

►More about how to cook a pig in an imu: http://migrationology.com/2015/05/polynesian-cultural-center-luau/
When I was in Hawaii, my wife and I were invited to...

►More about how to cook a pig in an imu: http://migrationology.com/2015/05/polynesian-cultural-center-luau/
When I was in Hawaii, my wife and I were invited to go to the Polynesian Cultural Center to attend the center and to learn about how to cook a pig in an imu - a traditional style of underground oven cooking used in many parts of Polynesia. The Polynesian Cultural Center is an cultural park located on the north shore of the island of Oahu, Hawaii, that shows and preserves the cultures of the major island of Polynesia. They represent Hawaii, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Tahiti, and New Zealand.
For each of the island nations, they’ve set up a traditional style village and displays about lifestyle, tradition, and food, of each island. When you enter the center, you can walk around to the different villages, and then go to see a series of different shows and cultural performances at each of the island villages. But along with touring the center and learning more about the islands of Polynesia, another draw to the Polynesian Cultural Center is the luau, which is a big Hawaiian feast. What I was most interested in learning about was the imu, a traditional Hawaiians style underground hot rock oven used to cook. In Hawaii it’s called an imu, but they have very similar forms of cooking throughout Polynesia that have a different name, but almost the same style of cooking.
In order to cook using a Hawaiian imu, they first started with a pile of river rocks. The rocks were sitting on a bed of hard ironwood. The wood was burned, and the rocks sitting on top, were heated in the hot flaming wood for about 2 - 3 hours. During this time, we walked around the Polynesian Cultural Center and just enjoyed the beautiful nature and manicured gardens. After the rocks for the imu were heated, they removed all the burning wood - the wood was used only to heat the rocks - and spread out the rocks. David, who was teaching me about how to set up an imu, explained that the one we were using was sort of a Samoan style, because it was mostly above ground, as opposed to being dug into the ground too deep.
After the hot rocks were spread out, they then added a layer of banana stalk to the top of the hot rocks, then on went an entire pig - it was a small pig, but a tasty pig. I could immediately hear the hiss of the meat sizzling on the hot rocks. After the pig, then on went about 20 layers of banana leaves, which were stacked on top of the pig in an effort to keep all the steam and smoke in and cook the pig. An imu is a slow method of cooking, and so after the imu was prepared, it took about 5 hours to cook, and during that time again, we walked around the center and enjoyed the cultural displays and performances. In the late afternoon, when it was time for the official Polynesian Cultural Center luau, we had access to the stage and were there to see them take the pig out of the imu. The pig cooked in an underground Hawaiian oven, after being cooked, is called kalua pig and is one of the most famous Hawaiian food.
The rest of the food at the Polynesian Cultural Center was alright, but nothing compared to the pig cooked in the imu. I was lucky enough to get the pig cheek, which was incredibly flavorful, juicy and fatty. The other parts of the meat were fall apart tender and had a wonderful smoky flavor.
*During the making of this video, I received the food and entrance to the Polynesian Cultural Center for free, but I did not get paid to make this video or write this blog posts. The video and all thoughts are my own.
Polynesian Cultural Center: http://www.polynesia.com/
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork
By Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
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►More about how to cook a pig in an imu: http://migrationology.com/2015/05/polynesian-cultural-center-luau/
When I was in Hawaii, my wife and I were invited to go to the Polynesian Cultural Center to attend the center and to learn about how to cook a pig in an imu - a traditional style of underground oven cooking used in many parts of Polynesia. The Polynesian Cultural Center is an cultural park located on the north shore of the island of Oahu, Hawaii, that shows and preserves the cultures of the major island of Polynesia. They represent Hawaii, Fiji, Samoa, Tonga, Tahiti, and New Zealand.
For each of the island nations, they’ve set up a traditional style village and displays about lifestyle, tradition, and food, of each island. When you enter the center, you can walk around to the different villages, and then go to see a series of different shows and cultural performances at each of the island villages. But along with touring the center and learning more about the islands of Polynesia, another draw to the Polynesian Cultural Center is the luau, which is a big Hawaiian feast. What I was most interested in learning about was the imu, a traditional Hawaiians style underground hot rock oven used to cook. In Hawaii it’s called an imu, but they have very similar forms of cooking throughout Polynesia that have a different name, but almost the same style of cooking.
In order to cook using a Hawaiian imu, they first started with a pile of river rocks. The rocks were sitting on a bed of hard ironwood. The wood was burned, and the rocks sitting on top, were heated in the hot flaming wood for about 2 - 3 hours. During this time, we walked around the Polynesian Cultural Center and just enjoyed the beautiful nature and manicured gardens. After the rocks for the imu were heated, they removed all the burning wood - the wood was used only to heat the rocks - and spread out the rocks. David, who was teaching me about how to set up an imu, explained that the one we were using was sort of a Samoan style, because it was mostly above ground, as opposed to being dug into the ground too deep.
After the hot rocks were spread out, they then added a layer of banana stalk to the top of the hot rocks, then on went an entire pig - it was a small pig, but a tasty pig. I could immediately hear the hiss of the meat sizzling on the hot rocks. After the pig, then on went about 20 layers of banana leaves, which were stacked on top of the pig in an effort to keep all the steam and smoke in and cook the pig. An imu is a slow method of cooking, and so after the imu was prepared, it took about 5 hours to cook, and during that time again, we walked around the center and enjoyed the cultural displays and performances. In the late afternoon, when it was time for the official Polynesian Cultural Center luau, we had access to the stage and were there to see them take the pig out of the imu. The pig cooked in an underground Hawaiian oven, after being cooked, is called kalua pig and is one of the most famous Hawaiian food.
The rest of the food at the Polynesian Cultural Center was alright, but nothing compared to the pig cooked in the imu. I was lucky enough to get the pig cheek, which was incredibly flavorful, juicy and fatty. The other parts of the meat were fall apart tender and had a wonderful smoky flavor.
*During the making of this video, I received the food and entrance to the Polynesian Cultural Center for free, but I did not get paid to make this video or write this blog posts. The video and all thoughts are my own.
Polynesian Cultural Center: http://www.polynesia.com/
Music in this video courtesy of AudioNetwork
By Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ & http://www.travelbyying.com/
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Western Samoa, Lotus Land of the Pacific, is administered by New Zealand under United Nations trusteeship. The Administration brings to the Samoans those European services which will benefit them, and aids them in preserving all the best of their own ways of living. With modern amenities at hand, Samoan life goes on much as it has always done in the thatched villages amid the groves. The slim canoes still glide in from the fishing grounds, the food is cooked in ovens of heated stones, and the flower-decked girls sing and dance beneath the palms. B&W 17 mins. 35mm 1,550 ft. SAMOA Produced by N.Z.National Film Unit MADE WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE PEOPLE OF WESTERN SAMOA. BACKGROUND SONGS BY THE OLOMENI AUFAIPESE. Producer STANHOPE ANDREWS Direction.. STANHOPE ANDREWS Camera...IVO TISCH Sound.... ROBERT ALLEN Supervision Technical GEOFFREY SCOTT Production CYRIL MORTON PROCESSING BY NATIONAL FILM UNIT LABORATORY. DV file from BetaSP telecini of a 35mm print.

Western Samoa, Lotus Land of the Pacific, is administered by New Zealand under United Nations trusteeship. The Administration brings to the Samoans those European services which will benefit them, and aids them in preserving all the best of their own ways of living. With modern amenities at hand, Samoan life goes on much as it has always done in the thatched villages amid the groves. The slim canoes still glide in from the fishing grounds, the food is cooked in ovens of heated stones, and the flower-decked girls sing and dance beneath the palms. B&W 17 mins. 35mm 1,550 ft. SAMOA Produced by N.Z.National Film Unit MADE WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE PEOPLE OF WESTERN SAMOA. BACKGROUND SONGS BY THE OLOMENI AUFAIPESE. Producer STANHOPE ANDREWS Direction.. STANHOPE ANDREWS Camera...IVO TISCH Sound.... ROBERT ALLEN Supervision Technical GEOFFREY SCOTT Production CYRIL MORTON PROCESSING BY NATIONAL FILM UNIT LABORATORY. DV file from BetaSP telecini of a 35mm print.

Samoa Diabetes Epidemic: Part 4

Type 2 Diabetes is now the leading cause of death in Samoa. It threatens to overwhelm the health system and bankrupt the country. What is Samoa doing to turn th...

Type 2 Diabetes is now the leading cause of death in Samoa. It threatens to overwhelm the health system and bankrupt the country. What is Samoa doing to turn this around?
Like many countries around the world, as Samoa takes on a Western lifestyle they take on Western problems. Type 2 diabetes has gone from non-existent to their biggest killer in a generation.
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Type 2 Diabetes is now the leading cause of death in Samoa. It threatens to overwhelm the health system and bankrupt the country. What is Samoa doing to turn this around?
Like many countries around the world, as Samoa takes on a Western lifestyle they take on Western problems. Type 2 diabetes has gone from non-existent to their biggest killer in a generation.
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Samoa Diabetes Epidemic: Part 4

Type 2 Diabetes is now the leading cause of death in Samoa. It threatens to overwhelm the health system and bankrupt the country. What is Samoa doing to turn this around?
Like many countries around the world, as Samoa takes on a Western lifestyle they take on Western problems. Type 2 diabetes has gone from non-existent to their biggest killer in a generation.
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published: 27 Jul 2016

Diabetes Epidemic: Part 1

Forty years ago Type 2 Diabetes wasn't heard of... now our health systems are overwhelmed with patients on dialysis, having amputations, and losing their sight. What has changed and why are we becoming sick? Ropata Adams-Walker put his health on the back-burner, but with a seventh child on the way he's ready to face a diabetes test and get his health back on track. Brian Kairau was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes sixteen years ago. He's on dialysis and is facing losing his foot.
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published: 27 Jul 2016

Obesity and Maternal Child Health - Addressing the effects of rapid urbanization in American Samoa

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The island nation of Samoa in the Pacific has one of the world's highest rates of obesity.
Imported fast food is favoured over natural, local produce.
But a campaign's underway to change that.
Al Jazeera's Yaara Bou Melhem reports from Apia, Samoa.
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published: 18 Sep 2017

Imported Foods Raise Obesity, Health Issues for Pacific Islanders

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The World Health Organization says obesity rates are rising in Pacific island countries. So, too, are health problems linked to being overweight. The WHO says a major reason for the rising obesity rates is an increase in imported foods. It says many Pacific islanders have replaced their traditional diets of vegetables and fruits with imported processed foods. Doctor Temu Waqanivalu is with the World Health Organization's South Pacific office in Suva, Fiji. He says many of the imported products lack nutritional value. But they are widely available, he says, and often cost less than healthier foods.He says: "In some of the places, you'd be amazed to see how a bott...

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GDM Video Intervention - American Samoa

After a first phase of assessments to develop knowledge of GDM in prenatal care clinics in American Samoa, the information was used to develop a video addressing gaps in knowledge and social-cultural barriers in the Samoan context. This video previously aired at the Lyndon B JohnsonTropicalMedical Center in Pago Pago and women tested post-intervention were examined to have an increased knowledge of GDM after its introduction.
Increasing pregnant women’s knowledge of GDM, and equipping them with the tools to advocate for screening, follow-up, and treatment should lead to significant improvements in the proportion of women successfully screening for GDM and consequently significantly improve maternal morbidity and infant outcomes.
Thank you to the following organizations for continuous f...

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Samoa Diabetes Epidemic: Part 4

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The island nation of Samoa in the Pacific has one of the world's highest rates of obesity.
Imported fast food is favoured over natural, local produce.
But a c...

The island nation of Samoa in the Pacific has one of the world's highest rates of obesity.
Imported fast food is favoured over natural, local produce.
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The island nation of Samoa in the Pacific has one of the world's highest rates of obesity.
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The World Health Organization says obesity rates are rising in Pacific island countries. So, too, are health problems linked to being overweight. The WHO says a major reason for the rising obesity rates is an increase in imported foods. It says many Pacific islanders have replaced their traditional diets of vegetables and fruits with imported processed foods. Doctor Temu Waqanivalu is with the World Health Organization's South Pacific office in Suva, Fiji. He says many of the imported products lack nutritional value. But they are widely available, he says, and often cost less than healthier foods.He says: "In some of the places, you'd be amazed to see how a bottle of Coke is cheaper than a bottle of water."Doctor Waqanivalu says the increase in imported foods is only part of the problem. He says problems with agriculture production limit the availability of healthier foods. And a lack of physical activity among many Pacific islanders only adds to the obesity problem. The WHO says more than fifty percent of the population is overweight in at least ten Pacific island countries. The rate is as high as eighty percent among women in the territory of American Samoa. Fiji had the lowest obesity rate at thirty percent.In all, almost ten million people live in Pacific island countries. The WHO estimates that about forty percent of them have health disorders related to diet and nutrition. Diabetes rates are among the highest in the world. Forty-seven percent of the people in American Samoa have diabetes. So do forty-four percent of the people in Tokelau, a territory of New Zealand. By comparison, the diabetes rate is thirteen percent in the United States, a country that has its own problems with rising obesity. Officials also note an increase in nutritional problems like anemia and not enough vitamin A in the diets of Pacific islanders. Doctor Waqanivalu says treating conditions related to obesity and diet puts pressure on limited health resources and budgets. Earlier this year, leaders of island nations met in Vanuatu for the first-ever PacificFoodSummit. Doctor Waqanivalu says the issues are finally getting the attention they deserve.And that's the VOA Special English Development Report. You can post comments and find transcripts, MP3s and podcasts of our programs at voaspecialenglish.com.
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The World Health Organization says obesity rates are rising in Pacific island countries. So, too, are health problems linked to being overweight. The WHO says a major reason for the rising obesity rates is an increase in imported foods. It says many Pacific islanders have replaced their traditional diets of vegetables and fruits with imported processed foods. Doctor Temu Waqanivalu is with the World Health Organization's South Pacific office in Suva, Fiji. He says many of the imported products lack nutritional value. But they are widely available, he says, and often cost less than healthier foods.He says: "In some of the places, you'd be amazed to see how a bottle of Coke is cheaper than a bottle of water."Doctor Waqanivalu says the increase in imported foods is only part of the problem. He says problems with agriculture production limit the availability of healthier foods. And a lack of physical activity among many Pacific islanders only adds to the obesity problem. The WHO says more than fifty percent of the population is overweight in at least ten Pacific island countries. The rate is as high as eighty percent among women in the territory of American Samoa. Fiji had the lowest obesity rate at thirty percent.In all, almost ten million people live in Pacific island countries. The WHO estimates that about forty percent of them have health disorders related to diet and nutrition. Diabetes rates are among the highest in the world. Forty-seven percent of the people in American Samoa have diabetes. So do forty-four percent of the people in Tokelau, a territory of New Zealand. By comparison, the diabetes rate is thirteen percent in the United States, a country that has its own problems with rising obesity. Officials also note an increase in nutritional problems like anemia and not enough vitamin A in the diets of Pacific islanders. Doctor Waqanivalu says treating conditions related to obesity and diet puts pressure on limited health resources and budgets. Earlier this year, leaders of island nations met in Vanuatu for the first-ever PacificFoodSummit. Doctor Waqanivalu says the issues are finally getting the attention they deserve.And that's the VOA Special English Development Report. You can post comments and find transcripts, MP3s and podcasts of our programs at voaspecialenglish.com.
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Fa'a Samoa: An American-Samoa Story

Mary’s desire and travel back to her homeland to reconnect with her roots is a story of millions and maybe a hundred millions of others.
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Mary’s desire and travel back to her homeland to reconnect with her roots is a story of millions and maybe a hundred millions of others.
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Mary’s desire and travel back to her homeland to reconnect with her roots is a story of millions and maybe a hundred millions of others.
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GDM Video Intervention - American Samoa

After a first phase of assessments to develop knowledge of GDM in prenatal care clinics in American Samoa, the information was used to develop a video addressin...

After a first phase of assessments to develop knowledge of GDM in prenatal care clinics in American Samoa, the information was used to develop a video addressing gaps in knowledge and social-cultural barriers in the Samoan context. This video previously aired at the Lyndon B JohnsonTropicalMedical Center in Pago Pago and women tested post-intervention were examined to have an increased knowledge of GDM after its introduction.
Increasing pregnant women’s knowledge of GDM, and equipping them with the tools to advocate for screening, follow-up, and treatment should lead to significant improvements in the proportion of women successfully screening for GDM and consequently significantly improve maternal morbidity and infant outcomes.
Thank you to the following organizations for continuous funding and support - SendHope Not FlowersFoundation, PacificSociety for Reproductive Health, YaleGlobal HealthLeadership Institute
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After a first phase of assessments to develop knowledge of GDM in prenatal care clinics in American Samoa, the information was used to develop a video addressing gaps in knowledge and social-cultural barriers in the Samoan context. This video previously aired at the Lyndon B JohnsonTropicalMedical Center in Pago Pago and women tested post-intervention were examined to have an increased knowledge of GDM after its introduction.
Increasing pregnant women’s knowledge of GDM, and equipping them with the tools to advocate for screening, follow-up, and treatment should lead to significant improvements in the proportion of women successfully screening for GDM and consequently significantly improve maternal morbidity and infant outcomes.
Thank you to the following organizations for continuous funding and support - SendHope Not FlowersFoundation, PacificSociety for Reproductive Health, YaleGlobal HealthLeadership Institute
To read more visit:
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American Samoa: The real story 60 Minutes missed

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Interesting National Park of American Samoa Facts

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Samoa Travel Guide - Must-See Attractions

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Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa, formerly known as Western Samoa, is a country encompassing the western part of the Samoan Islands in the South Pacific Ocean.
The most important places to visit in Samoa are: Apia Harbor, Tia Seu AncientMound, FalealupoRainforest Preserve, Lake Lanotoo, Le Pupu Pue National Park, Saanapu and Sataoa Mangroves and many more.
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published: 31 May 2013

American Samoa

Explore this Hawaiian Airlines destination where the pace is laid-back and the people are friendly. Your local guide introduces you to the authentic culture and traditions of this very special place.

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Pago Pago, Tutuila, American Samoa 2017 (HD 1080p)

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Pago Pago is the capital city of American Samoa. In theSamoan language it is pronounced "Pahngo-Pahngo".
Pago Pago is the territorial capital of American Samoa. It is on the main island of American Samoa, Tutuila. The territory is served by Pago Pago International Airport at Tafuna, some 8 miles south west of Pago Pago. Tourism, entertainment, food, and tuna canning are its main industries.
The area commonly referred to as Pago Pago consists of a string of villages, each with its own village council, on the shores of Pago Pago Harbor. One of the...

published: 14 May 2017

AMERICAN SAMOA, the disappointing capital of PAGO PAGO (Pacific Ocean)

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Welcome to Samoa

Published on 19 Apr 2012OriginalContent by: Samoa Tourism AuthoritySamoa is a postcard of natural beauty consisting of ten islands, each offering very distinct and different environments to explore.
From the rainforest covered rugged volcanic mountain peaks of the two main islands to the vast valleys leading down to a coastline ringed with a necklace of white sandy beaches.
Within these lush green fertile valleys, grow banyan trees towering above the rainforest canopy which is full of tropical blooms and numerous varieties of vegetation.
Cascading waterfalls dropping into rivers that cut jagged lines through the valley floor as they make their way to the ocean.
The coastline is a wonder in itself, with sparkling white sand beaches, in some places stretching for miles, and here and ...

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TOP 10 Places to visit in American Samoa

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American Samoa National Park

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American Samoa as a white American man!

I use to live in American Samoa, the US terrority in the South Pacific. What is it like living there and what is some of the challenges? I want to give my point of view on living in this slice of paradise.
Being in American Samoa is facing some corruption face on and you will not go far until you face some of it. Be prepared.

published: 08 Jan 2018

A Samoa Travel Video

Port Call in American Samoa (Drone Footage)

During our last patrol, we pulled into the Territory of American Samoa. "AMSAM" is usually a port we pull into for some down time and to resupply. During the port call the crew attended a feast at a local bar, and the next day we went on a 7.5 mile cross island hike on Mt. Alava with some great views of the island and Pago Pago Harbor. Check out the video and let me know what you think! Enjoy!
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American Samoa

Shots from my visit to American Samoa last August. I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to go there to film this tropical jungle paradise in the far-flung pacific islands. The people there are some of the most happy, wonderful, gracious and generous people I've ever met.

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Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa, formerly known as Western Samoa, is a country encompassing the western part of the Samoan Islands in the South Pacific Ocean.
The most important places to visit in Samoa are: Apia Harbor, Tia Seu AncientMound, FalealupoRainforest Preserve, Lake Lanotoo, Le Pupu Pue National Park, Saanapu and Sataoa Mangroves and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Samoa travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Samoa, officially the Independent State of Samoa, formerly known as Western Samoa, is a country encompassing the western part of the Samoan Islands in the South Pacific Ocean.
The most important places to visit in Samoa are: Apia Harbor, Tia Seu AncientMound, FalealupoRainforest Preserve, Lake Lanotoo, Le Pupu Pue National Park, Saanapu and Sataoa Mangroves and many more.
This video offers a lot of tips to help you plan the perfect vacation. If you want to save time and money, the most important Samoa travel tip is to compare prices before booking a hotel room or a flight. You can do this for free on http://bookinghunter.com, a site that searches through hundreds of other travel websites in real time for the best travel deals available.

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Pago Pago is the capital city of American Samoa. In theSamoan language it is pronounced "Pahngo-Pahngo".
Pago Pago is the territorial capital of American Samoa. It is on the main island of American Samoa, Tutuila. The territory is served by Pago Pago International Airport at Tafuna, some 8 miles south west of Pago Pago. Tourism, entertainment, food, and tuna canning are its main industries.
The area commonly referred to as Pago Pago consists of a string of villages, each with its own village council, on the shores of Pago Pago Harbor. One of the villages is itself named Pago Pago, and in 2010 had a population of 3,656. Pago Pago may refer to the village, to the bay area or to American Samoa as a whole. The constituent villages are, in order, Utulei, Fagatogo, Malaloa, Pago Pago, Satala and Atu'u. Fagatogo is the area referred to as Town and was the seat of government until a new Executive Office Building was opened in Utulei. In Fagatoto is the Fono (Legislature), the Police Department, the Port of Pago Pago, many shops and hotels.
Tourism
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Until 1980, one could experience the view of Mt. Avala by taking an aerial tramway over the harbor, but on April 17 of that year a U.S. Navy plane, flying overhead as part of the Flag Day celebrations, struck the cable; the plane crashed into a wing of the Rainmaker Hotel.[10] The tramway was repaired, but closed not long after. The tram remains unusable, although according to Lonely Planet, plans have been put forth to reopen it, but in December 2010 the cable was damaged by Tropical CycloneWilma, fell into the harbor and has not been repaired. Another noted view is that from the top of the pass above Aua Village on the road to Afono.[citation needed]
The Sadie Thompson Inn, on the outskirts of Pago Pago, is a hotel and restaurant that is listed on the U.S.National Register of Historic Places.
See in Pago Pago, American Samoa
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Jean P. Haydon Museum. A museum that showcases Samoan history, culture, and nature, it's a great place to learn about the island and become acquainted with the local culture before venturing out to other destinations. The museum features many cultural artifacts, such as clothing, art, weaponry, pottery, and tattooing. There are also artifacts from WWII. Exhibits about the island itself, including the types of plants and animals are also on display. The museum is named after the wife of the founder, who collected many of the artifacts on display in the museum.

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Pago Pago is the capital city of American Samoa. In theSamoan language it is pronounced "Pahngo-Pahngo".
Pago Pago is the territorial capital of American Samoa. It is on the main island of American Samoa, Tutuila. The territory is served by Pago Pago International Airport at Tafuna, some 8 miles south west of Pago Pago. Tourism, entertainment, food, and tuna canning are its main industries.
The area commonly referred to as Pago Pago consists of a string of villages, each with its own village council, on the shores of Pago Pago Harbor. One of the villages is itself named Pago Pago, and in 2010 had a population of 3,656. Pago Pago may refer to the village, to the bay area or to American Samoa as a whole. The constituent villages are, in order, Utulei, Fagatogo, Malaloa, Pago Pago, Satala and Atu'u. Fagatogo is the area referred to as Town and was the seat of government until a new Executive Office Building was opened in Utulei. In Fagatoto is the Fono (Legislature), the Police Department, the Port of Pago Pago, many shops and hotels.
Tourism
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Until 1980, one could experience the view of Mt. Avala by taking an aerial tramway over the harbor, but on April 17 of that year a U.S. Navy plane, flying overhead as part of the Flag Day celebrations, struck the cable; the plane crashed into a wing of the Rainmaker Hotel.[10] The tramway was repaired, but closed not long after. The tram remains unusable, although according to Lonely Planet, plans have been put forth to reopen it, but in December 2010 the cable was damaged by Tropical CycloneWilma, fell into the harbor and has not been repaired. Another noted view is that from the top of the pass above Aua Village on the road to Afono.[citation needed]
The Sadie Thompson Inn, on the outskirts of Pago Pago, is a hotel and restaurant that is listed on the U.S.National Register of Historic Places.
See in Pago Pago, American Samoa
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Jean P. Haydon Museum. A museum that showcases Samoan history, culture, and nature, it's a great place to learn about the island and become acquainted with the local culture before venturing out to other destinations. The museum features many cultural artifacts, such as clothing, art, weaponry, pottery, and tattooing. There are also artifacts from WWII. Exhibits about the island itself, including the types of plants and animals are also on display. The museum is named after the wife of the founder, who collected many of the artifacts on display in the museum.

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American Samoa consists of five main islands and two coral atolls. The largest and most populous island is Tutuila, with the ManuʻaIslands, Rose Atoll, and Swains Island also included in the territory. All islands except for Swains Island are part of the Samoan Islands, located west of the Cook Islands, north of Tonga, and some 300 miles (500 km) south of Tokelau. To the west are the islands of the Wallis and Futuna group.
The total land area is 199 square kilometers (76.8 sq mi), slightly more than Washington, D.C. American Samoa is the southernmost territory of the U.S. and one of two U.S. territories south of the Equator, along with the uninhabited Jarvis Island. Tuna products are the main exports, and the main trading partner is the United States.
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American Samoa consists of five main islands and two coral atolls. The largest and most populous island is Tutuila, with the ManuʻaIslands, Rose Atoll, and Swains Island also included in the territory. All islands except for Swains Island are part of the Samoan Islands, located west of the Cook Islands, north of Tonga, and some 300 miles (500 km) south of Tokelau. To the west are the islands of the Wallis and Futuna group.
The total land area is 199 square kilometers (76.8 sq mi), slightly more than Washington, D.C. American Samoa is the southernmost territory of the U.S. and one of two U.S. territories south of the Equator, along with the uninhabited Jarvis Island. Tuna products are the main exports, and the main trading partner is the United States.
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Published on 19 Apr 2012OriginalContent by: Samoa Tourism AuthoritySamoa is a postcard of natural beauty consisting of ten islands, each offering very distinct and different environments to explore.
From the rainforest covered rugged volcanic mountain peaks of the two main islands to the vast valleys leading down to a coastline ringed with a necklace of white sandy beaches.
Within these lush green fertile valleys, grow banyan trees towering above the rainforest canopy which is full of tropical blooms and numerous varieties of vegetation.
Cascading waterfalls dropping into rivers that cut jagged lines through the valley floor as they make their way to the ocean.
The coastline is a wonder in itself, with sparkling white sand beaches, in some places stretching for miles, and here and there are walls of sheer cliffs that drop straight into the Pacific.
And beyond the beaches out into the blue lagoons are scattered the rest of the islands that make up the Samoa archipelago, some inhabited, others with only natures wildlife, protected by the fringing coral reef that keep the powerful force of the Pacific Ocean at bay.
And amongst all this natural beauty and picturesque valleys and coastline you will find nu'u or villages with their churches, meeting houses and open fale or homes encircling the malae or village green.
Home to people proud of their strong Fa'a Samoa - cultural heritage, that live along side these natural wonders.
For it's the people, culture and nature that give life to these islands.
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Published on 19 Apr 2012OriginalContent by: Samoa Tourism AuthoritySamoa is a postcard of natural beauty consisting of ten islands, each offering very distinct and different environments to explore.
From the rainforest covered rugged volcanic mountain peaks of the two main islands to the vast valleys leading down to a coastline ringed with a necklace of white sandy beaches.
Within these lush green fertile valleys, grow banyan trees towering above the rainforest canopy which is full of tropical blooms and numerous varieties of vegetation.
Cascading waterfalls dropping into rivers that cut jagged lines through the valley floor as they make their way to the ocean.
The coastline is a wonder in itself, with sparkling white sand beaches, in some places stretching for miles, and here and there are walls of sheer cliffs that drop straight into the Pacific.
And beyond the beaches out into the blue lagoons are scattered the rest of the islands that make up the Samoa archipelago, some inhabited, others with only natures wildlife, protected by the fringing coral reef that keep the powerful force of the Pacific Ocean at bay.
And amongst all this natural beauty and picturesque valleys and coastline you will find nu'u or villages with their churches, meeting houses and open fale or homes encircling the malae or village green.
Home to people proud of their strong Fa'a Samoa - cultural heritage, that live along side these natural wonders.
For it's the people, culture and nature that give life to these islands.
Come visit Samoa today! http://www.samoa.travel
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10. Fatumafuti
Fatumafuti is a village in central Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located at the easternmost point of the entrance to Pago Pago Harbor, south of Pago Pago. Flowerpot Rock, also known as Fatu Rock, is found along the highway in Fatumafuti.
9. Vaitogi
Vaitogi is a village in American Samoa. It has many missionaries and tourists who are attracted by the shopping for local products. Vaitogi might be most famous of its legends about the Turtle and Shark.
8. Utulei
Utulei is a village in American Samoa. Utulei is the legislative capital of American Samoa, and is located in Pago Pago. It is home to most hotels and most historic buildings in Pago Pago, including the 1904 Courthouse.
7. Nu'uuli
Nu'uuli is a village on the central east coast of Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located on a peninsula several miles up from Pago Pago International Airport. Nu’uui is located between Pago Pago International Airport and Coconut Point.
6. Tafuna'
Tafuna' is a village on the east coast of Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located on a peninsula a mile north of Pago Pago International Airport and one mile south of Nu'uuli, American Samoa.
5. Fagatogo
Fagatogo is the Downtown area of Pago Pago, the territorial capital of American Samoa. It is the seat of the judiciary, and it is the commercial center of Tutuila Island. Its population is 3,000.
4. Ta‘ū
Ta‘ū is the largest island in the Manu‘aGroup and the easternmost volcanic island of the Samoan Islands. Ta‘ū is part of American Samoa. In the early 19th century, the island was sometimes called Opoun.
3. Tutuila
Tutuila is the largest and the main island of American Samoa in the archipelago of Samoan Islands. It is the third largest island in the Samoan Islands chain of the Central Pacific located roughly 4,000 .
2. Pago Pago
Pago Pago, the capital of American Samoa, comprises a string of coastal villages on Tutuila Island. It’s a gateway to the National Park of American Samoa, which protects lush rainforest, coral reefs and waters visited by humpback whales. Fagatogo village is home to the Jean P. Haydon Museum, exhibiting local historic artifacts in a former U.S. Navy facility. A trail leads up to Blunts Point Battery, a WWII gun site.
1. Samoan Islands
The Samoan Islands are an archipelago covering 3,030 km² in the central South Pacific, forming part of Polynesia and the wider region of Oceania. Administratively, the archipelago comprises all of Samoa and most of American Samoa.
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Fatumafuti is a village in central Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located at the easternmost point of the entrance to Pago Pago Harbor, south of Pago Pago. Flowerpot Rock, also known as Fatu Rock, is found along the highway in Fatumafuti.
9. Vaitogi
Vaitogi is a village in American Samoa. It has many missionaries and tourists who are attracted by the shopping for local products. Vaitogi might be most famous of its legends about the Turtle and Shark.
8. Utulei
Utulei is a village in American Samoa. Utulei is the legislative capital of American Samoa, and is located in Pago Pago. It is home to most hotels and most historic buildings in Pago Pago, including the 1904 Courthouse.
7. Nu'uuli
Nu'uuli is a village on the central east coast of Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located on a peninsula several miles up from Pago Pago International Airport. Nu’uui is located between Pago Pago International Airport and Coconut Point.
6. Tafuna'
Tafuna' is a village on the east coast of Tutuila Island, American Samoa. It is located on a peninsula a mile north of Pago Pago International Airport and one mile south of Nu'uuli, American Samoa.
5. Fagatogo
Fagatogo is the Downtown area of Pago Pago, the territorial capital of American Samoa. It is the seat of the judiciary, and it is the commercial center of Tutuila Island. Its population is 3,000.
4. Ta‘ū
Ta‘ū is the largest island in the Manu‘aGroup and the easternmost volcanic island of the Samoan Islands. Ta‘ū is part of American Samoa. In the early 19th century, the island was sometimes called Opoun.
3. Tutuila
Tutuila is the largest and the main island of American Samoa in the archipelago of Samoan Islands. It is the third largest island in the Samoan Islands chain of the Central Pacific located roughly 4,000 .
2. Pago Pago
Pago Pago, the capital of American Samoa, comprises a string of coastal villages on Tutuila Island. It’s a gateway to the National Park of American Samoa, which protects lush rainforest, coral reefs and waters visited by humpback whales. Fagatogo village is home to the Jean P. Haydon Museum, exhibiting local historic artifacts in a former U.S. Navy facility. A trail leads up to Blunts Point Battery, a WWII gun site.
1. Samoan Islands
The Samoan Islands are an archipelago covering 3,030 km² in the central South Pacific, forming part of Polynesia and the wider region of Oceania. Administratively, the archipelago comprises all of Samoa and most of American Samoa.
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American Samoa National Park

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I use to live in American Samoa, the US terrority in the South Pacific. What is it like living there and what is some of the challenges? I want to give my point of view on living in this slice of paradise.
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I use to live in American Samoa, the US terrority in the South Pacific. What is it like living there and what is some of the challenges? I want to give my point of view on living in this slice of paradise.
Being in American Samoa is facing some corruption face on and you will not go far until you face some of it. Be prepared.

Port Call in American Samoa (Drone Footage)

During our last patrol, we pulled into the Territory of American Samoa. "AMSAM" is usually a port we pull into for some down time and to resupply. During the po...

During our last patrol, we pulled into the Territory of American Samoa. "AMSAM" is usually a port we pull into for some down time and to resupply. During the port call the crew attended a feast at a local bar, and the next day we went on a 7.5 mile cross island hike on Mt. Alava with some great views of the island and Pago Pago Harbor. Check out the video and let me know what you think! Enjoy!
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During our last patrol, we pulled into the Territory of American Samoa. "AMSAM" is usually a port we pull into for some down time and to resupply. During the port call the crew attended a feast at a local bar, and the next day we went on a 7.5 mile cross island hike on Mt. Alava with some great views of the island and Pago Pago Harbor. Check out the video and let me know what you think! Enjoy!
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American Samoa

Shots from my visit to American Samoa last August. I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to go there to film this tropical jungle paradise in the far-fl...

Shots from my visit to American Samoa last August. I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to go there to film this tropical jungle paradise in the far-flung pacific islands. The people there are some of the most happy, wonderful, gracious and generous people I've ever met.

Shots from my visit to American Samoa last August. I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to go there to film this tropical jungle paradise in the far-flung pacific islands. The people there are some of the most happy, wonderful, gracious and generous people I've ever met.

U.S. Territories: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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The 2010 census showed a total population of 55,519 people. The total land area is 199 square kilometers (76.8sqmi), slightly more than Washington, D.C. American Samoa is the southernmost territory of the U.S. and one of two U.S. territories (with the uninhabited Jarvis Island) south of the Equator. Tuna products are the main exports, and the main trading partner is the United States.

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